Stress-altering anterior insular cortex activity affects risk decision-making behavior in mice of different sexes

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  • who: Tianyao Shi from the RWTH Aachen University, Germany have published the Article: Stress-altering anterior insular cortex activity affects risk decision-making behavior in mice of different sexes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors examined the effects of a single prolonged stress exposure on the risk decision-making task of male and female mice.
  • how: The results showed that female mice made more risky choices than vehicle mice after stress. The authors used IGT as a laboratory-based decision-making task for mice.
  • future: Research is still needed to . . .

     

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